
Food Savers Pakistan
Field update - HyderabadAnother late-night collection completed with safe handling, quick packing, and doorstep meal delivery for registered families.

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Another late-night collection completed with safe handling, quick packing, and doorstep meal delivery for registered families.


Community fridge points continue making it easier for citizens and restaurants to share acceptable surplus food responsibly.


Volunteers supported sorting and packing so every meal could move from surplus to service with cleanliness and care.

Food Savers continues to evolve from a local food rescue idea into a repeatable community support system.
The initiative quickly proved that rescued meals could meaningfully support households and communities.
Meal service grew through donor relationships, collection calls, riders, packing support, and community trust.
Fridges created a practical way for surplus food to be dropped safely and collected by the team.
The long-term ambition is to expand distribution services to major cities and reduce hunger through food rescue.

Food Savers has been highlighted for tackling food waste and hunger through a direct community model.

Doorstep meal support helps families receive food quietly, respectfully, and without public exposure.

Freezers, vehicles, storage, and packing spaces can increase the volume of food rescued every week.
A restaurant calls with surplus food. A rider collects it. The kitchen checks and packs it. A family receives dinner at their doorstep. That simple loop is the heart of every Food Savers achievement.
Visit Our Facebook PageSurplus food is reported quickly after an event or restaurant service.
Volunteers coordinate pickup, checking, packing, and delivery.
Meals reach registered households with privacy and respect.
Less edible food is wasted while more people are fed.